“The owner was very accommodating and very polite.”

“Cosy cottage, attentive owner, and walk straight on to the mountain.”

The village backs straight on to the mountain, so perfect position for walking. We were delayed 24 hrs by snow, but Bryan, the owner, kept us informed of local weather conditions and made sure the place was warm for our arrival. He looked after us very well. A comfortable cottage and it must be lovely sitting out the front on a summer's evening.

Ms EvansMarch 2018

“Excellent support from the owner.”

We had to delay our holiday for 24 hrs due to snow, but Bryan kept us informed of the local weather conditions, made sure the cottage was lovely and warm for our arrival, and came to greet us soon after we got there. Also very useful having car parking spaces in a village where most cottages don't. Perfect position for walking straight up on to the mountain.

Mrs Tierney-kenyonApril 2017

“Lovely cottage in an excellent location, would recommend this cottage and wouldn't hesitate booking it again in the future.”

The property

A delightful cottage situated in the old mining village of Llanllechid, near to the villages of Rachub and Bethesda, bordering the Snowdonia National Park.

At the foothills of the Snowdonia Mountain Range, in magnificent North Wales, this splendid cottage has been lovingly restored to provide a warm and welcoming environment in which to holiday.

The cottage provides the perfect accommodation for a family or a group of friends looking to explore all that this beautiful region has to offer.

Step inside into the light and comfortable sitting room, offering comfy furniture with views into the village and garden, ideal for relaxing in after a day adventuring along the North Wales coastline.

The modern fitted kitchen is well equipped for cooking up a family meal which you can then enjoy in the dining room whilst discussing the day’s activities and enjoying a glass of wine.

Upstairs, the three bedrooms have been lovingly furnished with both comfort and convenience in mind: there are two double bedrooms and a single room, along with a stylish family bathroom.

In front of the property, there is off road parking for three cars, providing plenty of room for all the family to park up.

The front patio area is perfect for enjoying the morning sunshine with a cup of coffee and being a real sun trap it allows sun worshippers to make the most of the sun all day.

Just a five minute walk will take you into the village of Rachub where you’ll find the local shop and pub, and venture further into Bethesda where you will find a selection of shops, pubs and restaurants spread along the bustling high street.

The spectacular Snowdonia National Park is on the doorstep offering walking, waterfalls and a myriad of outdoor activities.

Alternatively the beautiful North Wales coast is within seven miles with its watersports and sandy beaches to discover.

For adrenalin junkies why not visit the Zip World zip wire ride in Bethesda.

The bustling market town of Caernarfon is a short drive away where you can immerse yourself in history at the magnificent 13th century castle, or explore the pretty art shops, practice your swing on the golf course or relax in the restaurants.

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About the location

RACHUB

Bangor 6 miles; Llanberis 9 miles; Caernarfon 10 miles.

The small village of Rachub quietly nestles at the foot of the great Carneddau Mountains, amongst the magnificent Snowdonian Mountain Range, just 9 miles from Llanberis and 10 miles from Caernarfon. Housing a traditional shop, welcoming pub, bakery and small Post Office, the area abounds in wonderful walks and cycle trails in the surrounding hills and mountains. The beautiful North Wales Heritage Coastline is within 7 miles, the Zip World zip wire ride in Bethesda is easily accessible for the adrenalin junkies, whilst the bustling market town of Caernarfon is only 10 miles away, boasting a magnificent 13th century castle, pretty art shops, a great golf course and many fine restaurants. The popular tourist centre of Llanberis, renowned as a Mecca for climbers and walkers, lies just 9 miles away and offers a host of outdoor activities, as well as providing some excellent places to eat and drink, coupled with some shops. A superb location all year round, perfect for exploring all that North Wales has to offer.